I had the privilige this week of learning more about a wonderful program in Pierce and Kitsap County, the Senior Companion program at Lutheran Community Services NW. This program works with low-income seniors recruiting and training them to volunteer with disabled adults and seniors who need extra help. I wish this program had been available for my mom, both when she was healthy and when she was home-bound.
It is amazing to me that so few people really understand the needs of the older citizens in our community. Earlier today a friend made a comment on Facebook about her trip to the store and meeting some retirees who she realized needed some help. My friend took the time to help and chat with these folks, some in wheelchairs, and commented online how rewarding it was for her. Her comment "I should slow down more often" is a good reminder for all of us to stop and recognize the needs of other around us. I applaud her for taking the time to care about others!
For me interacting with the elderly is about respect first and foremost, but it's also about learning. In the 5th grade I interviewed my grandmother who was raised in the Phillipines. I remember being so amazed that they not only didn't have color television but television hadn't been invented yet! There were so many new inventions that she saw in her lifetime! I wonder what she would think of the progress we have continued to make since she passed away in 1991....
So what does respect mean to you? What does it mean to the older people in your family? And how can you show respect to others, especially the elderly in your community? I am grateful to the people who helped my grandmother when she fell in downtown Tacoma many years ago and broke her ankle. The people who stopped and helped her were very kind and respectful to her.
What are things that you can do to be kind and respectful? Is it a smile for an older person when you see them on the street? Maybe it's taking flowers to a nursing home on Mother's Day and asking that they be given to a woman whose family doesn't visit her. Perhaps it's stopping to chat with the older gentleman you see sitting in the park each day you go for a walk.
The gestures don't have to be big, they have to be sincere. And of course a matter of respect....
Monday, August 31, 2009
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